"I think that there is absolutely nobility, no matter what it is," Tucker Carlson says of his work. "Here's what I have looked at and here's what this says and this is what you should know." He adds he doesn't want to get fired either but the repercussions are very different in both cases. The show will air on weekdays from 9-11 a.m. ET with an additional two hours for webcast breaks.
As analysts, we conduct analysis on behalf of the business to (hopefully) provide them with clear and objective information to help with making decisions. We use visualizations of data and, when we're really hitting our stride, we even tell data stories. So, how does that compare to mainstream journalism and the stories they tell, especially when there is data that can be visualized in support of the story or the analysis? There could be no better guest than Philip Bump, long-time columnist for The Washington Post, author of the How to Read This Chart weekly newsletter, and author of a soon-to-be-published book about the baby boom generation! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.